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  1. 6 cze 2017 · One central feature of the story of ‘Rapunzel’ is well-known: the beautiful blonde woman, imprisoned in a tower, who lets down her long hair for her lover. But what does the story of ‘Rapunzel’ mean? And how does the meaning of the very name ‘Rapunzel’ offer a clue?

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  2. Rapunzel was the most beautiful child in the world. When she was twelve years old the witch shut her up in a tower in the midst of a wood, and it had neither steps nor door, only a small window above. When the witch wished to be let in, she would stand below and would cry, "Rapunzel, Rapunzel! Let down your hair!"

  3. Rapunzel was the most beautiful child in the world. When she was twelve years old the witch shut her up in a tower in the midst of a wood, and it had neither steps nor door, only a small window above. When the witch wished to be let in, she would stand below and would cry, "Rapunzel, Rapunzel! Let down your hair!"

  4. 28 cze 2021 · Rapunzel, Rapunzel, Let down your hair to me.’ she let the hair down. The king’s son ascended, but instead of finding his dearest Rapunzel, he found the enchantress, who gazed at him with wicked and venomous looks.

  5. Originally published in the Brothers Grimm's fairytale collection, "Kinder- und Hausmärchen," translated as Children's and Household Tales in 1812, Rapunzel has been adapted broadly over countless generations in book, movie, and musical forms.

  6. Rapunzel is a fairy tale written by the Brothers Grimm. It tells the story of a couple who wish for a child but are unable to conceive. The wife sees rampion growing in the witch's garden next door and longs for it. When she grows ill from craving it, the husband climbs the wall to get some for her.

  7. Grimm: Rapunzel - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. 1) A man and woman wished for a child and the woman longed for rampion from the garden of an enchantress. 2) The man stole rampion for his wife but had to give the enchantress the child they would have.

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